![]() Mansion: a very large, luxurious house, typically associated with exceptional wealth or aristocracy, usually of more than one story, on a very large block of land or estate.Villa can also refer to a freestanding comfortable-sized house, on a large block, generally found in the suburbs, and in Victorian terraced housing, a house larger than the average byelaw terraced house, often having double street frontage. Villa: a large house which one might retreat to in the country.Stilt house: is a house built on stilts above a body of water or the ground (usually in swampy areas prone to flooding).Octagon house: a house of symmetrical octagonal floor plan, popularized briefly during the 19th century by Orson Squire Fowler.Snout house: a house with the garage door being the closest part of the dwelling to the street.Siheyuan, Sanheyuan: a type of courtyard house found in China.Riad: a type of courtyard house found in Morocco.Frutighaus: a type of barnhouse originating in the Frutigland region of Switzerland. ![]() Connected farm: type of farmhouse common in New England.Byre-dwelling: farmhouse with people and livestock under one roof.Barndominium: a type of house that includes living space attached to either a workshop or a barn, typically for horses, or a large vehicle such as a recreational vehicle or a large recreational boat. ![]() A housebarn is a combined house and barn. ![]()
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